current events | March 08, 2026

Is Ford Fusion 2014 a good car?

Is Ford Fusion 2014 a good car?

The 2014 Ford Fusion’s athletic handling and peppy engine performance make it one of the most engaging sedans, but its available MyFord Touch touch-screen infotainment system can be distracting to use. The Fusion places in the top third of our midsize car rankings.

What problems do 2014 Ford Fusions have?

The most common issues you’ll encounter if you’re looking at used 2014 Ford Fusions are:

  • Transmission failure. Cost to fix: Up to $3500.
  • Suspension problems. Cost to fix: Varies, up to $1400.

How many miles do 2014 Ford Fusions last?

A well-maintained Ford Fusion can last for over 200,000 miles. If you drive an average of 12,000 miles per year, that’s around 17 years on the road. J.D. Power and Consumer Reports claim Ford Fusions can even go longer. The average miles you can put on Ford Fusion cars is around 250,000.

What is the value of a 2014 Fusion?

A base 2014 Ford Fusion S has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting just under $23,000. On the other end of the spectrum, a loaded Titanium model with all-wheel drive can reach over $40,000. Regular Hybrid models start just under $27,000, while the Energi plug-in hybrid starts just under $40,000.

What problems do Ford Fusions have?

While there are many serious Ford problems owners don’t know about, the Fusion has well-documented issues with engine stalls, fire, loss of acceleration, transmission shifting, noisy creaks, leaks, tricky lug nuts, steering failures, among others.

Are Ford Fusions good cars?

Notably, although it’s the last run for the model, the 2020 Ford Fusion has a high-reliability rating for a midsize sedan according to both auto experts and the Fusion owners, putting it in the top 10 of J.D. Power’s Consumer Rated Sedans class with a reliability rating of 87 out of 100.

Why was Ford Fusion discontinued?

2018 saw Ford begin discontinuation plans for the Ford Fusion Sport and the brand’s other sedans in North America. Perhaps this shift was due to a strategic move by the company to focus more on vehicles the North American market was after.